Coulomb Force Between A Charge Rod & A Particle
- From: Adam Teasdale Hartshorne <adam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 18:33:41 +0100
Hi All,
I have a simple physics question, which I wonder if somebody could help me with as I am a computer science person trying to use Coulomb force as an error metric.
In 3D space, if I have a charged rod, (length l with start and end points, r1 and r2) and an oppositely charged particle positined at p1, what is the coulomb force between them?
I am assuming you have to integrate the standard coulomb force between two particles along the rod (Excuse the poor english),
Any help is much appreciated,
Adam
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